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Red exclamation point and "*high*" at the start of a text


Question Posted Saturday April 2 2011, 12:50 am

I met someone new and when yet texted me in the very beginning ofthe Text it said *high* and then a red exclamation point by their name before I read it.

What does that mean?


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Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Saturday April 2 2011, 9:56 am:
it was an urgeent text message. some phones do all there texts like that because the setting is set on that and people just dont change it.

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xokristabelle answered Saturday April 2 2011, 1:01 am:
It means the message was sent as "high-priority" or "urgent"- it's a setting on phones that you can do. They might've done it by accident.

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